Explore a part of Paris, often unseen, on this feminist walking guide that celebrates the influential women of Paris’ past.
How Hill Tribe Women in Thailand are Finding Independence
On a rural patch of farmland in northern Thailand, I follow May into a small, dark greenhouse where inside, she shows me rows of colorful fungi that sprout wildly from plastic growing tubes. On other parts of the farm, women are feeding pigs, chickens, and frogs as their children play in the brightly painted daycare area, and volunteers dig beds…
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How Colombia Became the Next Big Destination for Travelers
Rising like a phoenix from the ashes of its past, Colombia has become a popular destination to visit for many travelers.
Actress Amber Tamblyn’s Debut Novel Tackles Sexual Assault in a New Way
Actresses America Ferrera and Amber Tamblyn sit down to discuss sexual assault in Tamblyn’s controversial new novel, Any Man.
Bikinis Can’t Save the World, But the Women Who Wear Them Can
Bikinis can’t save the world, but the women who wear them can”. This is the mantra of designer Magdalena Berger who created the MAGDAKINEDESIGNS ethical swimwear range. With the Blue Planet Effect still sweeping the nation, her mission to create fashion garments that are both stylish and eco-friendly has never been more relevant. Her “Isabela” two-piece bikini set is made…
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Debating Women’s Rights in the Jungles of Colombia
Travel Writer, Becky Kivlovitz, travels to the depths of Colombia’s jungles where she finds herself debating women’s rights with a fellow hiker.